True
5
By Sierranista
A true Masterpiece - the one and only Taj Mahal !
This is the real deal
5
By DaaaaBearssss
Listen to it with headphones and without distractions except a glass of bourbon
Smoke that guitar!
5
By Joerun48
I bought this album in 68 when it first came out and it is still one of the most influential blues albums of that era. This is the recording the inspired Duane Allman to start playing slide no less.
After all these years the sound is still clean and fresh and should be appreciated by any serious guitarist for the smoking playing of Jessie Ed Davis. A real classic.
Wore Out The Original
5
By Kloomichin
Yes its true. I wore out the original album I bought in (omg) 1967. Blues is raw, straight forward, emotional and gritty. Taj put it all into this album, and when the ol 33 1/3 gave out last month I was delighted to find it here to replace it. It is a must have for any Blues fan.
Great
4
By Tufulhunden
I saw this guy with Jack Johnson in Hawaii, he is awesome. I will be checking out some of his older releases.
SHHHHAWEEEET
5
By mr micky
you need to go get 40 dollars and buy this, giant step and the nachl blues right now. or im gonna punch you in the face. seriously some of the best blues iv'e ever listened to.
WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT
5
By TRIP UP
THIS IS THE WAY BLUES IS MENT TO BE.NO BULL,JUST STRAIGHT,TO THE POINT,DOWN TO EARTH,FLAT-OUT GREAT MUSIC.IF YOU HAVE ANY TASTE IN MUSIC YOULL LOVE THIS ALBUM.........THE WHOLE THING!
A Must Buy
5
By Potzi Hookman
Workin' in rock and roll, one learns where it all came from. "Blues had a baby and they called it rock and roll." But this album is an essential for any blues and/or rock collection.
5 stars from start to finish
5
By Doomsday Jesus
I am no expert on blues but i knows what I likes.
You need this album.
5
By satnightfishfry
The blus is truth and that's no lie and this is one of the all time great blues (or any genre) albums. The playing and singing are funky and raw and the arrangements are sure to rock and roll you. Definitely a "desert island disc" for me. (along with Chuck Berry's Great 28 and Muddy Mississippi Waters Live).